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SALESMAN SAM
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1932.
NOW WHERE'S THERE A BETTER PLACE TO SELL SCHOOL SUPPLIES THAN AT A SCHOOL
HOUSE, I ASK YOU?
Sam's a Man of Letters
THANKS FOR TH' SALE, MISS DOOLITTLE! NOW MAY I EX- AMINE YOUR PUPILS TO SEE HOW BRIGHT
THEY ARE?
SURELY
MISTER
HOWDY!
CHILDREN, HOW DOES THE
ALPHABET BEGIN'
By Small
WITH TH FIRST
LETTER!
REQ. U. PAT. OFF.
NOW FOR THAT, YOU LITTLE NINNIES, You WILL HAVE TO TAKE YOUR ALPHABETS HOME. AND STUDY THEM TONIGHT!
GET ME?
AND MR. HOWDY WILL DROP IN ON US AGAIN IN THE MORNING.
WON'T. TO QUESTION YOU
YOU, MR. HOWDY?
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WELL, S'LONG TILL TOMORROW, KIDS— THEN-- A.B.CIN' YOU!
GAELIC OLD SMUGGLER
'LIQUEUR SCOTCH
WHISKY..
A DISTINCTIVE
WHISKY
-MELLOW AND OF UNUSUAL MERIT.
OBTAINABLE ONLY AT—
THE FRENCH STORE
99. QUEEN'S ROAD C.
NEAR CENTRAL MARKET.
VALUE FOR
WHITEAWAYS NEW
BASIC VALUES
ARGUED AS THE SHIP WENT DOWN
亨
DRAMA OF THE LAST MAN TO LEAVE
While a 06-mile-an-hour wind was lashing the cargo steamer Watford, which lay with her back broken on the rocks of Nova Scotia, two men stood on the deck and argued with each other.
The story of this Inst argument told In Loo Watford's deck was when the 30 survivors of the ship renched Liverpool in the liner Adriatic..
"When we were driven on to the rocks we tried to lower a boat," said one of them. "Failing in this, the second officer, Mr. H. Mant, of Seven Kings, Ilford, volunteered to swim nahore with a rope. He got there after a ter- rible struggle, but the rope was swept loose from the ship.
We fred rocket lines to Cape
Breton fishermen and rigged up a bos'n's 'chuir from ship to shore. One by one the crew were hauled across until only two men remain- ed in the ship the mate and the bos'n.
Both left Together.,
"On the sands the rest of the crew were waiting to help them, but there was a delay-the two men seemed to be making no ef- fort to get ashore. The mate and the bos'n had begun to argue.
"While the hurricane-the wornt on the coast for 60 years was raging the two figures could be seen gesticulating.
"Neither would agree to go first and leave the other. Finally they decided to go together.
"The bos'n climbed into the swinging chair on the line and the mate tried to get in beside
him, but he suddenly lost his hold, fell into the sea and was drowned."
The mate was Atr. William Knight, of Aberdeen, and the bos'n was Mr. Donald Murray, of Stornoway, Shetland Islands.
10/20 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.
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MAKES YELLOW TEETH WHITE
Stocked by all Pharmacies, Dispensaries and Departmental Stores.
Sole Agents:
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YOUR DOLLAR at WHITEAWAYS.
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Lista Hoso. "Mona."
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Ripple Cloth Dressing All popular colours. Gown, Soft texture.
Colours, Camol, Saxo &
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Baile Value Price
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Basic Value Price
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Whiteaways
B.V. V.6.
Directoira Knicker in Colanoso Well locknit Fabric.
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$3.95.
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Ladles Tweed
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$4.95 to $9.50.
B.V. Q.4.
Children's Cotton RipplaTM Cloth Dressing Gowns, 'in 'all' colours. Size 21 to 36 inchos.
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Art Suspender Belts.
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Woll
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Ing. All popular shades.
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$1.25 Pair.
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